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Karaoke songs I want to sing in the morning

We’ve put together a collection of Japanese-lyric karaoke songs that seem perfect for kicking off your day on a high note when you sing them in the morning.

Just listening will lift your spirits—these are energizing power songs.

Play through the playlist and sing along to blow away that morning drowsiness.

Karaoke Songs to Sing in the Morning (61–70)

Map of the SunMISIA

Map of the Sun (from THE TOUR OF MISIA 2008 EIGHTH WORLD Live Ver.)
Map of the SunMISIA

It’s a positive song that sings, “May something fun happen to you today, too!” It’s by MISIA, the singer known for hits like Everything and Ai no Katachi, and it’s included on her eighth album, EIGHTH WORLD, released in 2008.

It became a hot topic at the time when it was used as a theme song for the TV show Mezamashi TV.

Its bright, refreshing tone awakens both your eyes and your heart; the sound alone chases away drowsiness.

MISIA’s clear, expansive vocals are absolutely wonderful, too.

With this song, you’ll be able to step out the front door feeling great.

In the MorningMrs. GREEN APPLE

A refreshing rock number that cuts through the morning air with a resonant blast.

It’s a song by Mrs.

GREEN APPLE, released as their third single in 2016.

The lyrics sing of the hope and possibilities felt with each new morning, and Motoki Omori’s soaring vocals match perfectly with the band’s dynamic, vibrant sound.

It’s a track that blows away the morning blues.

Even those still tucked in bed might feel compelled to jump up when they hear it.

InfernoMrs. GREEN APPLE

Forget gentle mornings—this track is perfect for anyone who wants to wake up with the energy dialed up.

With its fierce beat and sensually edgy vocals, this stunning song bursts with a sense of speed that could be called the pinnacle of guitar rock.

It’s just a bit more dramatic than usual and feels like it could turn your morning into a movie opening.

OH!SHISHAMO

Among SHISHAMO’s songs with uplifting lyrics, Ashita mo is popular as a cheer-up anthem, but for waking up, this track is my recommendation! Its BPM is around 210, so it’s fast, but the positive lyrics and the gradually building arrangement perfectly match the conditions for a good wake-up song.

It starts with just palm-muted guitar accompaniment and vocals, then adds only the kick drum, and after that—everyone in! It’s got a clean, refreshing feel, making it a great pick for the morning.

with a gentle heartSuperfly

Superfly “With a Gentle Heart” Music Video
with a gentle heartSuperfly

This is a song that leaves you feeling fresh and positive.

Released in July 2009 by Superfly, it drew attention as the lead single from the album “Box Emotions.” It was also used as the theme song for the TV program “Mezamashi TV.” Shiho Ochi’s soulful vocals resonate deeply.

The lyrics, which sing about the importance of kindness and love, carry a message about valuing human connections.

It’s perfect for those moments when you want to wake up feeling refreshed or start your day with a positive mindset.

Philadelphia fleabaneYOASOBI

YOASOBI “Halzion” Official Music Video
Philadelphia fleabaneYOASOBI

There’s also a perfect morning track among YOASOBI’s songs, which are hugely popular especially with younger generations! This one sits around BPM 130, which is about the upper limit of what’s considered good for waking up, so it’s especially recommended if you like up-tempo music.

The intro is structured so that the number of instruments gradually increases, and the phrases build up bit by bit.

In particular, the chorus features a four-on-the-floor dance beat and a bouncy bass that really stand out—by the time the first chorus ends, you’ll probably be fully awake.

Ikura’s flowing, crisp vocals are also just the kind of voice you want to hear in the morning.

Grab the airmilet

milet “Grab the air” (Kao “Flare Fragrance” commercial song) Produced by Kamikaze Boy (MAN WITH A MISSION)
Grab the airmilet

This highly recommended song to listen to when you wake up is by the talented singer milet.

With a BPM around 100—ideal for waking up—the arrangement layers in order: arpeggiated guitar in the intro, a restrained drum beat, and then the vocals.

The A verse progresses relatively quietly, and the chorus opens up into an expansive development that evokes a grand vista.

While the lyrics are mostly in English, the message is uplifting—something that can encourage you when you’re feeling down.

With its refreshing tone, it’s truly a perfect pick for the morning, packed with all the right elements!